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Amylase Levels in Ascitic Fluid
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1987The amylase concentration of ascitic fluid and serum were measured in patients with various types of ascites to determine their normal range. The mean (+/- SD) nonpancreatic ascites amylase concentration was 42 +/- 44 IU/L (range 4-234) and the mean ascitic fluid/serum amylase concentration ratio was 0.44 +/- 0.33 (range 0.10-1.55).
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986
A prospective study of 229 abdominal paracenteses performed on 125 patients with ascites revealed only two major complications (transfusion-requiring abdominal wall hematomas) in a single patient (0.9% of paracenteses and 0.8% of patients), and two minor complications (non-transfusion-requiring hematomas) in two patients (0.9% of paracenteses and 1.6 ...
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A prospective study of 229 abdominal paracenteses performed on 125 patients with ascites revealed only two major complications (transfusion-requiring abdominal wall hematomas) in a single patient (0.9% of paracenteses and 0.8% of patients), and two minor complications (non-transfusion-requiring hematomas) in two patients (0.9% of paracenteses and 1.6 ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
Excerpt To the editor: We wish to point out a potential hazard incurred with gentamicin therapy not addressed in the review article on gentamicin by Appel and Neu in the October 1978 issue (1).
SHIV K. SETH, TIMOTHY D. MOORE
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Excerpt To the editor: We wish to point out a potential hazard incurred with gentamicin therapy not addressed in the review article on gentamicin by Appel and Neu in the October 1978 issue (1).
SHIV K. SETH, TIMOTHY D. MOORE
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Antimicrobial Activity Of Human Ascitic Fluid
Gastroenterology, 1977To define the role of humorally mediated antimicrobial activity of human ascitic fluid, bactericidal assays as well as quantitation of complement components (C'3 and C'4), total hemolytic complement, immunoglobulins (IgG, A, and M), and lysozyme were performed on cell-free ascitic fluid from 7 patients with Laennec's cirrhosis. Assays using Escherichia
J J, Fromkes +3 more
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Ascitic fluid culture technique
Hepatology, 1988Paul H. Edelstein, Bruce A. Runyon
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CHROMOSOMES FROM FÅ’TAL ASCITIC FLUID
The Lancet, 1968T D, Chang, J M, Bowman
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Plasmablastic myeloma in ascitic fluid
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2011Tetyana N, Mettler +3 more
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